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Nebraska Supreme Court approves construction on controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline revived by Trump

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This victory for the Keystone XL oil pipeline seems to be ignored in the current trade war between U.S. and China.

Apparently most U.S. mainstream media want to cover bad news about oil & gas, while ignoring good news.  Especially if the news is a victory for Trump.

The "Keep Oil & Gas in the Ground Forever" lynch mob have stated they will continue to try to block this pipeline with 3 different legal challenges.  To me, this seems bordering on legal harrassment.

Nebraska Supreme Court approves construction on controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline revived by Trump

Nebraska’s highest court paved the way Friday for construction to begin in that state on Keystone XL, the massive oil pipeline project that was blocked by the Obama administration but revived by President Trump.

The approval from Nebraska’s Supreme Court marked a significant victory for TC Energy, the company that has been trying for over 10 years to construct the behemoth pipeline, which would transport crude oil from Canada to southern Nebraska.  ...

 

... Despite TC Energy’s court victory, opponents vowed to keep fighting.

 

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Trans-mountain is much further along; Canada's oil sands will go overseas first.

Biased media from Tom.

Canada doesn't want KXL.

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4 hours ago, Enthalpic said:

Trans-mountain is much further along; Canada's oil sands will go overseas first.

Biased media from Tom.

Canada doesn't want KXL.

What is with you? Tom was commenting on an issue that has been problematic for the oil industry in the States, then you throw in some totally unrelated topic concerning a Canadian pipeline issue!

Do you think that you can stay on topic and stop trying to create your own narrative?

Here's a novel idea, start your own damn thread - or does that require too much effort?

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